Little Tails in Prehistory


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"Cubhouse, The Magnetic Collection."--Cover.




Little Tails Wildlife Adventures


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Chipper, a precocious puppy, and Squizzo, an adventure-seeking squirrel, explore the world of the past, running into such prehistoric animals as dinosaurs, wooly mammoths, and early man.




Little Tails in the Jungle


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A precocious puppy and an adventure-seeking squirrel set out on a journey to explore new and interesting environments full of fascinating animals and curious creatures. Follow them in the forest, where they discover bugs, birds, bears, and more!




Little Tails in the Forest


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"A precocious puppy and an adventure-seeking squirrel set out on a journey to explore new and interesting environments full of fascinating animals and curious creatures. Follow them in the forest, where they discover bugs, birds, bears, and more!"--Page 4 of cover.




Everything Dinosaurs


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An introduction to the world of the dinosaur.




Discover Dinosaurs


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Dinosaurs were reptiles that lived millions of years ago. It was a long time before there were any people on the earth. Scientists have looked at dinosaur bones and found out many things about what they were like. Nobody knows why the dinosaurs disappeared. People have made pictures to show what they might have looked like. What do we know about dinosaurs?




How Tall Was a T. Rex?


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This graphically striking and innovative exploration of T.rex, the world's scariest dinosaur, offers loads of eye-opening facts and fun comparisons that budding paleontologists will love! Full color.




Prehistory


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The Tampico Campus of the Instituto Tecnologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM) in Mexico presents an overview of prehistoric art, as part of an art history project. Images and commentary of wall paintings of the Paleolithic period and stone buildings of the Neolithic period are available.




Prehistory


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This 1921 book discusses the early civilizations of Europe and North Africa, providing readers with an introduction to prehistoric societies.




Ancient Earth Journal: The Early Cretaceous


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A 2016 Outstanding Science Trade Book for Students K-12 (National Science Teachers Association-Children's Book Council The Early Cretaceous brings readers closer to prehistoric life than ever before. What it would be like to see a living, breathing dinosaur? The Early Cretaceous brings readers closer to prehistoric life than ever before. By combining the latest paleontological findings with highly detailed, intimate drawings of wildlife from the Early Cretaceous, readers will look into the eyes of some of the most fascinating creatures to ever inhabit the earth. Written and illustrated in the style of a naturalist's notebook, the viewer will be given a first-hand account of what it is like to stand alongside everything from the first birds to flying dinosaurs to some of the largest creatures ever to walk the earth. Through detailed illustrations and descriptive narrative, readers will discover how some dinosaurs survived polar blizzards, while others were able to pump blood five stories high to reach their brains. While many books on prehistoric life lump dinosaurs into the general timeline of the Mesozoic Period, no book currently dissects plant and animal life during one specific period. This allows the book to explore wildlife seldom featured in publications, many of them recent discoveries. The Early Cretaceous is backed by the research of one of paleontology's most acclaimed theorists, giving the book the most up to date scientific interpretation regarding animal behaviors, interactions, and recreations. "The illustrations and artistic layout are exceptionally beautiful. This is a book children will cherish, keep, and remember, and adults will be delighted to add to their collection." - Sylvia Czerkas, Author and Director The Dinosaur Museum, Utah "The illustrations are fantastic! The Nigersaurus 'grazing' is one of the nicest reconstructions of a rebbachisaurid I've ever seen." - Matthew C. Lamanna, Ph.D., Assistant Curator, Section of Vertebrate Paleontology, Carnegie Museum of Natural History "Fantastic artwork!" - Andrew Milner, Paleontologist and Curator at St. George Dinosaur Discovery Site "The art is amazing" - Phil Hore, National Dinosaur Museum, Australia "I *love* it! The style reminds me of a very cool sci-fi book that I had as a kid (and still have), Dougal Dixon's After Man: A Zoology of the Future. Dixon's book is a wonderful, lavishly illustrated introduction to evolutionary principles that helped set me on the path to becoming a professional paleontologist. I suspect your book is going to be similarly inspirational to many of today's aspiring scientists." - Matthew C. Lamanna, Ph.D., Assistant Curator, Section of Vertebrate Paleontology, Carnegie Museum of Natural History